
Apartments near College Medical Center in Long Beach, CA (1,699 Rentals)


2276 Locust Ave

2292 Long Beach Blvd

2342 - 2346 Pasadena Avenue

2237 Pine Ave

2247 Locust Ave

2241 Earl Ave

2246-2248 Earl Ave

2336 Pasadena Ave

2238 Earl Ave

2430 Atlantic Ave

2376 Linden Ave

2227 Cedar Ave

2219-2221 Pine Ave

2220 Chestnut Ave

2230 Locust Ave

2200 Chestnut Ave

2211 Chestnut Ave

2216-2224 1/2 Eucalyptus

2201 Pine Ave

2515 Olive Ave

645 E Burnett St

2216-2224 Locust Ave

220 W Hill St

2201 Locust Ave

2210 Locust Ave

134-148 E Hill St

2183 Pine Ave

2167-2171 Pine Ave

2176 Chestnut Ave

2195 Locust Ave

702 E Burnett St

2388 Lime Ave

2190 Locust Ave

2165 Earl Ave

2156 Earl Ave

2144-2150 Cedar Ave

2165 Chestnut Ave

2208-2210 Elm Ave

2161 Locust Ave

2253 Linden Ave

2145 Pacific Ave

2168 Locust Ave

The Elm Street Apartments

2322 Lime Ave

2132 Earl Ave

2148 Locust Ave

2125 Chestnut Ave

2127 Cedar Ave

2133 Chestnut Ave

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How much are Studio apartments in Long Beach?
There are currently 2,545 Studio Apartments in Long Beach with rent ranges from $1,195 to $3,938 with an average price of $2,078.
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